Dr. Shelley Schuler is a medical specialist in pediatric dermatology and surgical dermatology. She is rated 4.0 stars out of 5 by her patients. Dr. Schuler's areas of expertise consist of nail issues, contact dermatitis, and hair problems. She is professionally affiliated with Paoli Hospital. She takes Coventry, United Healthcare HSA, and United Healthcare HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers. New patients are welcome to contact Dr. Schuler's office for an appointment. She attended Rush Medical College and then went on to complete her residency at Temple University Hospital and Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn.

Dr. Michael Damiano specializes in surgical dermatology and practices in Wayne, PA and West Chester, PA. Patients gave Dr. Damiano an average rating of 4.0 stars out of 5. His clinical interests include skin cancer. He is professionally affiliated with Penn Medicine. Dr. Damiano accepts Coventry, United Healthcare HSA, United Healthcare HMO, and more. He studied medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.

Dr. Jamea Campbell is a pediatric dermatology and surgical dermatology specialist. Dr. Campbell's areas of clinical interest consist of cosmetic skin treatment, laser treatment, and skin cancer. She is professionally affiliated with Penn Medicine. She is an in-network provider for Coventry, United Healthcare HSA, United Healthcare HMO, and more. She attended medical school at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Dr. Donna Mackay is a pediatric dermatology and surgical dermatology specialist. Her areas of expertise consist of nail issues, hair problems, and psoriasis. Patients gave Dr. Mackay an average rating of 4.5 stars out of 5. She accepts Coventry, United Healthcare HSA, and United Healthcare HMO, in addition to other insurance carriers. After completing medical school at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Mackay performed her residency at Temple University Hospital. She is professionally affiliated with Paoli Hospital. Her practice is open to new patients.

Dr. David Manion, who practices in Wayne, PA and West Chester, PA, is a medical specialist in pediatric dermatology and surgical dermatology. His clinical interests encompass cosmetic skin treatment, skin of color, and skin cancer. He is an in-network provider for Coventry, United Healthcare HSA, and United Healthcare HMO, as well as other insurance carriers. Dr. Manion is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College. He is affiliated with Penn Medicine.

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What is Surgical Dermatology?

Dermatologic surgery is skin surgery to correct medical issues or improve appearance. Specialists in dermatologic surgery are called surgical dermatologists.

One of the most important procedures performed by surgical dermatologists is called Mohs surgery. Mohs surgery is an extremely precise type of cancer removal that leaves healthy tissue behind. It has the highest success rate of all skin cancer surgeries.

Beyond Mohs surgery, dermatologic surgeons may perform reconstructive surgery to restore function and appearance to skin damaged by trauma or a previous surgery. They can treat or remove growths and marks on the surface of the skin, including scars, moles, skin tags, and birthmarks. Most dermatologic surgeons also offer cosmetic treatments, which may include:

Hair transplants

Laser hair removal

Laser resurfacing to treat sun damage, age spots, or wrinkles

Tattoo removal

Sclerotherapy to treat varicose veins

Liposuction to remove unwanted fat

Anti-aging treatments such as Botox, injectable fillers, or chemical peels

There is a great deal of overlap between surgical dermatology, medical dermatology, and cosmetic dermatology. Some procedures apply to more than one subspecialty. For instance, mole removal can be medically necessary to lower the risk of skin cancer, but it also may improve appearance, especially if the mole is large or in a prominent position. Most dermatologists offer services in all areas.